(A) Austen's novels engendered, or led to, much interest in Austen herself, but she avoided literary circles and
publicity.
Definition-to produce, cause, or give rise to
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(B) Although a private person, Austen apparently was not an introvert; she was lively and outgoing among family and friends.
Definition-a shy person
Your Sentence -Mya is a introvert but at night among friends she is very talkative.
(C) The family may have regarded Austen's habit of writing in the sitting room as out of the ordinary, but they tolerated this to produce, cause, or give rise to.
Definition-a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar toan individual.
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(D) What some people would regard as humdrum domestic duties occupied much of Austen's time. I wonder whether she found them as dull as my friends and I would.
Definition-lacking variety; boring; dull
Your Sentence -My dads work day to my friends very humdrum,but he finds it exciting
(E) Austen received much of her education from her father, a teacher and minister. I imagine that he was a serious, learned man who wrote scholarly homilies on religious topics.
Definition-a sermon, usually on a Biblical topic and usually of a nondoctrinal nature.
Your Sentence -Jays father homilies on Sunday was on the story of Abraham.
(F) We might not ascribe an interest in acting to Austen, but such an interest was very much a part of her
character.
Definition-attribute or impute
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(G) She performed in home theatrical shows. Do you think this experience was significant
or inconsequential to Austen as a novelist?
Definition–unimportant
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(H) No one
could complain that Austen was writing hackneyed stories; her work was
never trite or unoriginal.
Definition-made commonplace or trite by overuse
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(I)
Austen considered her older sister Cassandra to be a paragon
of talent. She especially admired Cassandra's comic
work.
Definition-model of excellence
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(J)
Cassandra wrote lovingly, even poetically, of her sister. Do you know if a family member wrote an elegy to mourn Jane's death in
1817?
Definition-song or poem of lament.
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publicity.
Definition-to produce, cause, or give rise to
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(B) Although a private person, Austen apparently was not an introvert; she was lively and outgoing among family and friends.
Definition-a shy person
Your Sentence -Mya is a introvert but at night among friends she is very talkative.
(C) The family may have regarded Austen's habit of writing in the sitting room as out of the ordinary, but they tolerated this to produce, cause, or give rise to.
Definition-a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar toan individual.
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(D) What some people would regard as humdrum domestic duties occupied much of Austen's time. I wonder whether she found them as dull as my friends and I would.
Definition-lacking variety; boring; dull
Your Sentence -My dads work day to my friends very humdrum,but he finds it exciting
(E) Austen received much of her education from her father, a teacher and minister. I imagine that he was a serious, learned man who wrote scholarly homilies on religious topics.
Definition-a sermon, usually on a Biblical topic and usually of a nondoctrinal nature.
Your Sentence -Jays father homilies on Sunday was on the story of Abraham.
(F) We might not ascribe an interest in acting to Austen, but such an interest was very much a part of her
character.
Definition-attribute or impute
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(G) She performed in home theatrical shows. Do you think this experience was significant
or inconsequential to Austen as a novelist?
Definition–unimportant
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(H) No one
could complain that Austen was writing hackneyed stories; her work was
never trite or unoriginal.
Definition-made commonplace or trite by overuse
Your Sentence -
(I)
Austen considered her older sister Cassandra to be a paragon
of talent. She especially admired Cassandra's comic
work.
Definition-model of excellence
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(J)
Cassandra wrote lovingly, even poetically, of her sister. Do you know if a family member wrote an elegy to mourn Jane's death in
1817?
Definition-song or poem of lament.
Your Sentence -